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What to do if your employer won’t pay you for extra hours

On Behalf of The Lovell Firm, A Professional Law Corporation | Mar 16, 2026 | Employment Law

Putting in long hours can be demanding, especially when you’re committed to doing your job well. It can feel frustrating and unfair when those extra hours don’t show up on your paycheck. Sometimes employers overlook or ignore overtime rules, whether due to...

What should employees know about breaks in California?

On Behalf of The Lovell Firm, A Professional Law Corporation | Feb 18, 2026 | Employment Law

Employees in California have very specific rights, many of which aren’t present in other states. One of these rights is to have certain breaks during their workday. Many workers are required to have a meal break and rest breaks during a shift.  It’s critical that...

Can an employer ask you about your family in an interview?

On Behalf of The Lovell Firm, A Professional Law Corporation | Feb 13, 2026 | Employment Law

When you go in for an interview, the interviewer may begin by making small talk. It seems like they’re just trying to be friendly and get to know you. They start to ask you about your family life, such as asking if you’re married or if you’re planning to have children...

Do at-will employment laws prevent wrongful termination suits?

On Behalf of The Lovell Firm, A Professional Law Corporation | Feb 3, 2026 | Employment Law

People who suddenly lose their jobs may sometimes pursue wrongful termination lawsuits. They assert that the company violated their rights by firing them. They may request compensation for the economic impact of their job loss or even reinstatement to their position...

Contractor in name, employee by law: Know your rights

On Behalf of The Lovell Firm, A Professional Law Corporation | Jan 25, 2026 | Employment Law

Just because your job title or contract says you’re an independent contractor doesn’t necessarily define your legal status. You could be an employee in the eyes of the law. Such misclassification is more common than you think, and understanding your rights is...

Ways your employer may not be paying you correctly

On Behalf of The Lovell Firm, A Professional Law Corporation | Jan 19, 2026 | Employment Law

If your paycheck feels smaller than expected, you might not be getting paid correctly. California has strict wage laws, and even small mistakes can lead to big issues. It's important to know what your employer should and shouldn't do when it comes to your pay. Unpaid...

Why morals clauses are no longer just for famous people

On Behalf of The Lovell Firm, A Professional Law Corporation | Dec 5, 2025 | Employment Law

It used to be that “morals clauses” were used primarily by studios and other entertainment businesses to help prevent actors and other performers from doing something that would embarrass or harm them – and potentially cost them millions of dollars. These clauses...

What meal periods are employees required to have in California?

On Behalf of The Lovell Firm, A Professional Law Corporation | Nov 21, 2025 | Employment Law

California has many protections for workers that aren’t present in other states. One of these is that employers are required to provide employees with 30-minute meal periods if certain conditions are present.  There are very specific requirements for meal periods, and...

Can employers demand unpaid off-the-clock work?

On Behalf of The Lovell Firm, A Professional Law Corporation | Aug 18, 2025 | Employment Law

Hourly workers generally receive pay for all time that they spend on the clock. Every paycheck may be different from the next, as they may work fluctuating hours from week to week. Typically, service sector employees and other hourly workers have a right to receive...

Employers might take a page out of Starbucks’ book

On Behalf of The Lovell Firm, A Professional Law Corporation | Feb 9, 2018 | Business Law, Employment Law

As you know, happy employees are the ones you can usually count on to stick around and to do a good job. It is largely the actions of employers and managers who create a welcoming work environment and improve employee satisfaction, cooperation and morale. No matter...

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